Description- A group of Niger Delta militants are demanding that the federal government return all oil blocs controlled by Northerners

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published:21 Aug 2017

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This is beyond just quit notice . People from the Middle Belt and South East were asked to stay while Yorubas and northerners must leave.

published:13 Aug 2017

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Nigeria loses billions of dollars every year to the dangerous but lucrative oil theft in the Niger Delta region of the country. This documentary chronicles how a group of youths, some of them former militants, are helping to wage a battle against oil thieves in the region. But there is still one thing they want from the government. Find out what in this feature.

published:08 May 2013

views:53436

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We based our selection of the 100 places on the 4th Assessment
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Simply by drawing attention to the beauty of these places, 100 Places to
Remember Before they Disappear creates an argument to preserve
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The 100 Places we have chosen to highlight, and the people who
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Niger Delta · Nigeria
A DelicateDeltaHome to 25 MillionPeople
The Niger Delta stretches for 20,000 square kilometres along Nigerias southern Atlantic Coast. The second largest delta in the world, it is home to around 25 million people, with rivers, creeks, estuaries, wetlands and thousands of villages scattered throughout the largest mangrove swamp in Africa.
The deltas ecosystem has one of the highest concentrations of biodiversity on the planet, including numerous species of terrestrial and aquatic fauna and flora. It is also home to the widest range of butterfly species anywhere in the world.
Not far from its main city, Port Harcourt, the delta also holds some of the worlds richest oil reserves, making Nigeria the worlds seventh largest oil producer. Extensive oil production has caused widespread pollution in parts of the delta.
Most of the labourers in the oilfields are migrant workers. The local people, who come from 40 different ethnic groups, make their living from agriculture and fishing. They are some of the lowest paid people in Nigeria, most of them living below the poverty line. To add to this, rivalries between a number of warlords and different ethnic groups frequently lead to outbreaks of violence.
Projected climate changes, including rising sea levels and extreme weather events, could lead to significantly increased flooding of the delta. The resulting intrusion of seawater into the sources of fresh water would threaten the whole ecosystem, destroying the mangroves and seriously affecting agriculture, fisheries, infrastructure and the livelihood of the local communities. It may also have a serious impact on oil production.
To compound matters, the people of the region would become increasingly vulnerable to water-borne diseases such as malaria, dysentery and cholera.
By the end of this century, large parts of the delta may have been destroyed, forcing millions of people, deprived of a basic income, to abandon their homes and relocate.

At the Delta of Niger River in Nigeria, where a vast proportion of planet's oil is excavated, bomb attacks, abductions and murders form part of daily routine.
The documentary portrays the image of "development", the way giant multinational petroleum companies would define it. Petroleum leaks in the River destroy flora and fauna, poison the food chain and consequently wipe out the 27 million indigenous people of the area - the Ijaws, the Ogoni and the Itsekiris. The inhabitants dare to ask the self-evident, they demand an end to it. As a response they are massively and brutally attacked by special forces of the army and the police, which are armed by the oil companies. The camera meets at the river militia of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta-MEND- and presents to the world for the first time shattering images of their speed boat patrols and of their heavy weaponry.
The Delta of Niger is a lost paradise. As the documentary reveals, it is a place where despite the natural beauty, contemporary "globalized" hell prevails.
67 MINUTES, AVAILABLE VERSIONS: Greek, English, French.
WinnerFIPA D'ARGENT - Festival International de Programmes Audiovisuels, Biarritz FranceJanuary 2007
Winner JUNIOR JURY AWARD - 5th International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights (FIFDH), Geneva SwitzerlandMarch 2007

published:04 Sep 2007

views:193103

The DeltaBlues (2010):Unemployment and oil sabotage has caused a ongoing conflict that has yet to be fixed
For similar stories, see:
Daughters Of The Niger Delta - Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0147njXYBo
DeltaBoys - Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTHlnzp7-yw
Children are the Victims of Witch Hunts in Nigeria
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZblboqtd4M
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It seemed peace was to come to the Niger Delta but the fighting and oil sabotage has resumed. A powerful report filmed before the amnesty but with many participants sceptical the world remains as pertinent as ever.
A fisherman pulls an empty net from waters that have sustained his family for generations:"Because of oil spillage we can't get fish to sustain ourselves, let alone to sell." Despite the huge oil industry 90% of locals are unemployed. Frustration led many to fight, decimating Nigeria's oil output. Now policy is being scrutinised - senior officials question the lack of development in the Niger Delta; The way the oil companies have acted thus far is a little irresponsible. An amnesty was offered to militants willing to disarm. Some accepted but many were sceptical; Amnesty will not disarm the Niger Delta. It will only quell it.
SBS Australia - ref. 4741
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Niger

Niger (i/ˈnaɪdʒər/ or /niːˈʒɛər/;French:[niʒɛʁ]), officially the Republic of Niger, is a landlocked country in Western Africa, named after the Niger River. Niger is bordered by Libya to the northeast, Chad to the east, Nigeria and Benin to the south, Burkina Faso and Mali to the west, and Algeria to the northwest. Niger covers a land area of almost 1,270,000km2, making it the largest country in West Africa, with over 80 percent of its land area covered by the Sahara Desert. The country's predominantly Islamic population of 17,138,707 is mostly clustered in the far south and west of the country. The capital city is Niamey, located in the far-southwest corner of Niger.

Niger is a developing country, and is consistently one of the lowest-ranked in the United Nations' Human Development Index (HDI); it was ranked last at 187th for 2013. Much of the non-desert portions of the country are threatened by periodic drought and desertification. The economy is concentrated around subsistence and some export agriculture clustered in the more fertile south, and the export of raw materials, especially uranium ore. Niger faces serious challenges to development due to its landlocked position, desert terrain, high fertility rates and resulting overpopulation without birth control, poor education and poverty of its people, lack of infrastructure, poor health care, and environmental degradation.

Delta State

Delta or Delta State is an oil and agricultural producing state of Nigeria, situated in the region known as the South-South geo-political zone with a population of 4,098,291 (males: 2,674,306; females: 2,024,085).Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the former Federal Minister of Finance and Coordinating of Economy and former World Bank Managing Director, is from the state. The capital city is Asaba, located at the northern end of the state, with an estimated area of 762 square kilometres (294sqmi), while Warri is the economic nerve center of the state and also the most populated located in the southern end of the state. The state has a total land area of 16,842 square kilometres (6,503sqmi).

Geography

The state covers a landmass of about 18,050km², of which more than 60% is land. The state lies approximately between Longitude 5°00 and 6°.45' East and Latitude 5°00 and 6°.30' North. It is bounded in the north and west by Edo State, the east by Anambra, Imo, and Rivers States, southeast by Bayelsa State, and on the southern flank is the Bight of Benin which covers about 160 kilometres of the state's coastline. Delta State is generally low-lying without remarkable hills. The state has a wide coastal belt inter-lace with rivulets and streams, which form part of the Niger Delta.

Modern-day Nigeria has been the site of numerous kingdoms and tribal states over the millennia. The modern state originated from British colonial rule beginning in the 19th century, and the merging of the Southern Nigeria Protectorate and Northern Nigeria Protectorate in 1914. The British set up administrative and legal structures whilst practising indirect rule through traditional chiefdoms. Nigeria became a formally independent federation in 1960, and plunged into a civil war from 1967 to 1970. It has since alternated between democratically-elected civilian governments and military dictatorships, until it achieved a stable democracy in 1999, with its 2011 presidential elections being viewed as the first to be conducted reasonably freely and fairly.

Description- A group of Niger Delta militants are demanding that the federal government return all oil blocs controlled by Northerners

4:55

The Rich Culture of The Niger Delta People Displayed in This Energetic Urhobo Dance Nigerian Child

The Rich Culture of The Niger Delta People Displayed in This Energetic Urhobo Dance Nigerian Child

The Rich Culture of The Niger Delta People Displayed in This Energetic Urhobo Dance Nigerian Child

5:30

Something about to happen in Niger Delta as Yorubas Northerners get quit notice

Something about to happen in Niger Delta as Yorubas Northerners get quit notice

Something about to happen in Niger Delta as Yorubas Northerners get quit notice

This is beyond just quit notice . People from the Middle Belt and South East were asked to stay while Yorubas and northerners must leave.

25:58

DOCUMENTARY: BATTLING OIL THEFT IN THE NIGER DELTA

DOCUMENTARY: BATTLING OIL THEFT IN THE NIGER DELTA

DOCUMENTARY: BATTLING OIL THEFT IN THE NIGER DELTA

Nigeria loses billions of dollars every year to the dangerous but lucrative oil theft in the Niger Delta region of the country. This documentary chronicles how a group of youths, some of them former militants, are helping to wage a battle against oil thieves in the region. But there is still one thing they want from the government. Find out what in this feature.

1:00

84 Niger Delta · Nigeria

84 Niger Delta · Nigeria

84 Niger Delta · Nigeria

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We based our selection of the 100 places on the 4th Assessment
Report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
Simply by drawing attention to the beauty of these places, 100 Places to
Remember Before they Disappear creates an argument to preserve
them.
The 100 Places we have chosen to highlight, and the people who
live in them, are in serious danger because of rising sea levels, rising
temperatures and extreme weather events triggered by climate change.
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Niger Delta · Nigeria
A DelicateDeltaHome to 25 MillionPeople
The Niger Delta stretches for 20,000 square kilometres along Nigerias southern Atlantic Coast. The second largest delta in the world, it is home to around 25 million people, with rivers, creeks, estuaries, wetlands and thousands of villages scattered throughout the largest mangrove swamp in Africa.
The deltas ecosystem has one of the highest concentrations of biodiversity on the planet, including numerous species of terrestrial and aquatic fauna and flora. It is also home to the widest range of butterfly species anywhere in the world.
Not far from its main city, Port Harcourt, the delta also holds some of the worlds richest oil reserves, making Nigeria the worlds seventh largest oil producer. Extensive oil production has caused widespread pollution in parts of the delta.
Most of the labourers in the oilfields are migrant workers. The local people, who come from 40 different ethnic groups, make their living from agriculture and fishing. They are some of the lowest paid people in Nigeria, most of them living below the poverty line. To add to this, rivalries between a number of warlords and different ethnic groups frequently lead to outbreaks of violence.
Projected climate changes, including rising sea levels and extreme weather events, could lead to significantly increased flooding of the delta. The resulting intrusion of seawater into the sources of fresh water would threaten the whole ecosystem, destroying the mangroves and seriously affecting agriculture, fisheries, infrastructure and the livelihood of the local communities. It may also have a serious impact on oil production.
To compound matters, the people of the region would become increasingly vulnerable to water-borne diseases such as malaria, dysentery and cholera.
By the end of this century, large parts of the delta may have been destroyed, forcing millions of people, deprived of a basic income, to abandon their homes and relocate.

7:07

People Of Niger Delta Now Believe FG Has The Will Necessary For Development - Donben Donyegha

People Of Niger Delta Now Believe FG Has The Will Necessary For Development - Donben Donyegha

People Of Niger Delta Now Believe FG Has The Will Necessary For Development - Donben Donyegha

DELTA - OIL'S DIRTY BUSINESS

At the Delta of Niger River in Nigeria, where a vast proportion of planet's oil is excavated, bomb attacks, abductions and murders form part of daily routine.
The documentary portrays the image of "development", the way giant multinational petroleum companies would define it. Petroleum leaks in the River destroy flora and fauna, poison the food chain and consequently wipe out the 27 million indigenous people of the area - the Ijaws, the Ogoni and the Itsekiris. The inhabitants dare to ask the self-evident, they demand an end to it. As a response they are massively and brutally attacked by special forces of the army and the police, which are armed by the oil companies. The camera meets at the river militia of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta-MEND- and presents to the world for the first time shattering images of their speed boat patrols and of their heavy weaponry.
The Delta of Niger is a lost paradise. As the documentary reveals, it is a place where despite the natural beauty, contemporary "globalized" hell prevails.
67 MINUTES, AVAILABLE VERSIONS: Greek, English, French.
WinnerFIPA D'ARGENT - Festival International de Programmes Audiovisuels, Biarritz FranceJanuary 2007
Winner JUNIOR JURY AWARD - 5th International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights (FIFDH), Geneva SwitzerlandMarch 2007

20:57

Oil Sabotage On The Niger Delta And Its Effects On The Community

Oil Sabotage On The Niger Delta And Its Effects On The Community

Oil Sabotage On The Niger Delta And Its Effects On The Community

The DeltaBlues (2010):Unemployment and oil sabotage has caused a ongoing conflict that has yet to be fixed
For similar stories, see:
Daughters Of The Niger Delta - Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0147njXYBo
DeltaBoys - Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTHlnzp7-yw
Children are the Victims of Witch Hunts in Nigeria
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZblboqtd4M
Subscribe to journeyman for daily uploads:
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It seemed peace was to come to the Niger Delta but the fighting and oil sabotage has resumed. A powerful report filmed before the amnesty but with many participants sceptical the world remains as pertinent as ever.
A fisherman pulls an empty net from waters that have sustained his family for generations:"Because of oil spillage we can't get fish to sustain ourselves, let alone to sell." Despite the huge oil industry 90% of locals are unemployed. Frustration led many to fight, decimating Nigeria's oil output. Now policy is being scrutinised - senior officials question the lack of development in the Niger Delta; The way the oil companies have acted thus far is a little irresponsible. An amnesty was offered to militants willing to disarm. Some accepted but many were sceptical; Amnesty will not disarm the Niger Delta. It will only quell it.
SBS Australia - ref. 4741
JourneymanPictures is your independent source for the world's most powerful films, exploring the burning issues of today. We represent stories from the world's top producers, with brand new content coming in all the time. On our channel you'll find outstanding and controversial journalism covering any global subject you can imagine wanting to know about.

Back 2 Base - Wo Ekilemo

'Oil War' Rages in Niger Delta

ANCHOR:
Nigerian militants have attacked yet another pipeline in the oil rich country. It comes amidst the heaviest fighting there in two years. The militants have cut Nigeria's oil output by more than 20 percent since they began a campaign of violence two years ago.
STORY:
Oil has been a burning issue in the Niger Delta since its discovery more than half a century ago. Resentment towards foreign-owned oil companies - accruing billions of dollars a year - has simmered for years as people living in this energy-rich region remain ensnared in poverty, hobbled by the legacy of decades of economic mismanagement and military rule. Now it's exploded into what one militant group is calling an 'oil war.'
In the last four days, this rag-tag army has attacked oil interests throughout the Niger Delta - heaping further pressure on Nigeria's oil output which has been cut by more than 20 percent since militant violence began two years ago.
In the latest attacks the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta or MEND says it's blown up a flow station belonging to Shell. The military says its successfully repelled a string of attacks, including an attempt to sabotage a Chevron pipeline.
The army is keen to underplay the impact of the escalating violence but a military spokesman confirmed that an explosion had taken place at the Shell flow station.
[ColonelMusa Sagir, Nigerian Joint Mil. Task Force]:
"There was really intense fighting and exchange of fire and in the process of cross fire, I think a bullet hit one of the sensitive and inflammable part of the flow station and there was explosion and it caught
fire."
The escalating violence has prompted Shell to evacuate some of its staff. Militants claim to be holding 27 oil workers who were kidnapped last week after their oil supply vessel was hijacked.
Despite being outgunned, these men say they'll never give up until they win a stake in Nigeria's vast oil wealth.

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5:51

Nigeria: Oil pollution in the Niger Delta | Global 3000

Nigeria: Oil pollution in the Niger Delta | Global 3000

Nigeria: Oil pollution in the Niger Delta | Global 3000

Nigeria is one of the countries with the largest reserves of crude oil worldwide. About 80 percent of the country's income comes from the export of oil and natural gas. In Port Harcourt, flares burn day and night.
For more go to: http://www.dw.de/global-3000-the-globalization-program-2012-11-12/e-16332110-9798

0:45

Niger Delta Avengers: We are done attacking

Niger Delta Avengers: We are done attacking

Niger Delta Avengers: We are done attacking

The militants whose attacks have caused a huge dip in Nigeria’s oil exports, forcing the economy into a big crisis, said last night that they were done with the hostilities.
The Niger Delta Avengers (NDA) broke the news in a letter posted on its website by its spokesman, Mudoch Agbinibo, and addressed to PresidentMuhammadu Buhari. It also spoke of the need for regular dialogue to take place for the Nigerian union to survive.
Presidential spokesman Femi Adesina welcomed the cessation of hostilities by the Avengers as “a good development which is in the interest of the country and especially the Niger Delta people.”
He said “anything that portends peace is always good,” adding that “we hope that it cuts across board and it is sincere.”
The Avengers alleged that the Federal Government was out to execute a predetermined genocide against the people of the Niger Delta through the recently launched OperationCrocodileSmile, which the military high command has explained as just a training drill designed to prepare the AmphibiousDivision for a better mastery of the Niger Delta terrain.
The group also observed that the Nigerian system would work better if the Federal Government learns from the developed democracies to allow internal protests and conflicts aimed at greater good of the nation.
“We call on President Muhammadu Buhari to put away the garb of a stooge to the imperialists, whenever he speaks outside Nigeria. We have listened carefully and halted hostilities in the Niger Delta. We expect a genuine and positive attitude to restructuring and self-determination for every component unit of Nigeria. Dear president, what makes those countries (Japan, Germany, France, USA, Britain etc.) great is the ability of their governments to accommodate internal protestations and conflicts for the greater good of their nations over the years.
“Nigeria is not a one-man personal property. We must have these talks every time if this union must continue to work as one. The people of the Niger Delta have been living here from time immemorial, so we have the secret of the terrain and survival of amphibious operations.
“No amount of troop surge and simulation exercises will make you win the oil war; you can only win battles. You cannot apply the might of the state to restore the people’s confidence in your leadership when you cannot differentiate between genuine demands and being mismanaged by disorganised characters and tribal lords around you in your government that are playing the court jesters’ role as well as counting the days that is left in your four years term.
“You can deceive the whole world but we cannot be deceived by the so glamorized ongoing military operations in the creeks of Ijaw communities in the Delta coded “ Operation Crocodile Smiles”… the world should knows that with your pronouncement in Kenya and your attitude to the military build-up in the Niger Delta, it is crystal clear that the military has nothing less than a pre-determined genocide in Niger Delta and burn more already scared national resources to the pockets of those that have failed to locate the missing ChibokSchoolGirls.
“Please also tell those foreign nations that your troops are about carrying out extrajudicial killings in the Niger Delta in violation of Article Four of the Geneva Convention with “OPERATION CROCODILE SMILE”. All sane minds know the meaning of “ CROCRODILE TEARS” so by code-naming your military operation CROCODILE SMILES only betrays your motives and attitude to the whole world about the Niger Delta question.”

1:11

Niger Delta Avengers; President Buhari will die if he visits Ogoniland

Niger Delta Avengers; President Buhari will die if he visits Ogoniland

Niger Delta Avengers; President Buhari will die if he visits Ogoniland

A suspected member of a newly established militant group in Nigeria has warned the life of PresidentMuhammadu Buhari is in danger if he visits the oil-rich Niger Delta region. In a recording sent to IBTimes UK, a man is heard saying during a phone conversation with one of the hosts of UK-based Radio Biafra, that Buhari "should sign his death warrant" before his visit.
Buhari is due to visit some states in south-eastern Nigeria to discuss with local leaders ways to tackle renewed violence in the area.
The president's planned visit – which is expected to begin on Thursday (2 June 2016) – comes as attacks on oil pipelines blamed on the new group Niger Delta Avengers (NDA) partially halted oil production, and forced Chevron and Royal Dutch Shell to close at least two plants.
"Buhari is trying to visit Ogoniland, but he should sign his death warrant before coming to Port Harcourt or try to visit any state of the Niger Delta community, Biafra land," the suspected NDA member said during the phone call.
"We are starting a dance he cannot finish. We shall dance like vultures. He [Buhari] has dared to wake a sleeping lion, but I promise him this time around if he tries to step his foot in any community of the Niger Delta, in Biafraland, he will not go back alive. Any NigerDeltan who will try to walk with Buhari shall also go to his grave that day. This is our assurance."

The Niger Delta Situation Since 1956

Description- A group of Niger Delta militants are demanding that the federal government return all oil blocs controlled by Northerners

published: 10 Jun 2017

The Rich Culture of The Niger Delta People Displayed in This Energetic Urhobo Dance Nigerian Child

published: 21 Aug 2017

Something about to happen in Niger Delta as Yorubas Northerners get quit notice

This is beyond just quit notice . People from the Middle Belt and South East were asked to stay while Yorubas and northerners must leave.

published: 13 Aug 2017

DOCUMENTARY: BATTLING OIL THEFT IN THE NIGER DELTA

Nigeria loses billions of dollars every year to the dangerous but lucrative oil theft in the Niger Delta region of the country. This documentary chronicles how a group of youths, some of them former militants, are helping to wage a battle against oil thieves in the region. But there is still one thing they want from the government. Find out what in this feature.

People Of Niger Delta Now Believe FG Has The Will Necessary For Development - Donben Donyegha

DELTA - OIL'S DIRTY BUSINESS

At the Delta of Niger River in Nigeria, where a vast proportion of planet's oil is excavated, bomb attacks, abductions and murders form part of daily routine.
The documentary portrays the image of "development", the way giant multinational petroleum companies would define it. Petroleum leaks in the River destroy flora and fauna, poison the food chain and consequently wipe out the 27 million indigenous people of the area - the Ijaws, the Ogoni and the Itsekiris. The inhabitants dare to ask the self-evident, they demand an end to it. As a response they are massively and brutally attacked by special forces of the army and the police, which are armed by the oil companies. The camera meets at the river militia of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta-MEND- and presents to the...

published: 04 Sep 2007

Oil Sabotage On The Niger Delta And Its Effects On The Community

The DeltaBlues (2010):Unemployment and oil sabotage has caused a ongoing conflict that has yet to be fixed
For similar stories, see:
Daughters Of The Niger Delta - Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0147njXYBo
DeltaBoys - Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTHlnzp7-yw
Children are the Victims of Witch Hunts in Nigeria
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZblboqtd4M
Subscribe to journeyman for daily uploads:
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Back 2 Base - Wo Ekilemo

'Oil War' Rages in Niger Delta

ANCHOR:
Nigerian militants have attacked yet another pipeline in the oil rich country. It comes amidst the heaviest fighting there in two years. The militants have cut Nigeria's oil output by more than 20 percent since they began a campaign of violence two years ago.
STORY:
Oil has been a burning issue in the Niger Delta since its discovery more than half a century ago. Resentment towards foreign-owned oil companies - accruing billions of dollars a year - has simmered for years as people living in this energy-rich region remain ensnared in poverty, hobbled by the legacy of decades of economic mismanagement and military rule. Now it's exploded into what one militant group is calling an 'oil war.'
In the last four days, this rag-tag army has attacked oil interests throughout the Nige...

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published: 15 Jun 2017

Nigeria: Oil pollution in the Niger Delta | Global 3000

Nigeria is one of the countries with the largest reserves of crude oil worldwide. About 80 percent of the country's income comes from the export of oil and natural gas. In Port Harcourt, flares burn day and night.
For more go to: http://www.dw.de/global-3000-the-globalization-program-2012-11-12/e-16332110-9798

published: 12 Nov 2012

Niger Delta Avengers: We are done attacking

The militants whose attacks have caused a huge dip in Nigeria’s oil exports, forcing the economy into a big crisis, said last night that they were done with the hostilities.
The Niger Delta Avengers (NDA) broke the news in a letter posted on its website by its spokesman, Mudoch Agbinibo, and addressed to PresidentMuhammadu Buhari. It also spoke of the need for regular dialogue to take place for the Nigerian union to survive.
Presidential spokesman Femi Adesina welcomed the cessation of hostilities by the Avengers as “a good development which is in the interest of the country and especially the Niger Delta people.”
He said “anything that portends peace is always good,” adding that “we hope that it cuts across board and it is sincere.”
The Avengers alleged that the Federal Government w...

published: 30 Aug 2016

Niger Delta Avengers; President Buhari will die if he visits Ogoniland

A suspected member of a newly established militant group in Nigeria has warned the life of PresidentMuhammadu Buhari is in danger if he visits the oil-rich Niger Delta region. In a recording sent to IBTimes UK, a man is heard saying during a phone conversation with one of the hosts of UK-based Radio Biafra, that Buhari "should sign his death warrant" before his visit.
Buhari is due to visit some states in south-eastern Nigeria to discuss with local leaders ways to tackle renewed violence in the area.
The president's planned visit – which is expected to begin on Thursday (2 June 2016) – comes as attacks on oil pipelines blamed on the new group Niger Delta Avengers (NDA) partially halted oil production, and forced Chevron and Royal Dutch Shell to close at least two plants.
"Buhari is try...

DOCUMENTARY: BATTLING OIL THEFT IN THE NIGER DELTA

Nigeria loses billions of dollars every year to the dangerous but lucrative oil theft in the Niger Delta region of the country. This documentary chronicles how ...

Nigeria loses billions of dollars every year to the dangerous but lucrative oil theft in the Niger Delta region of the country. This documentary chronicles how a group of youths, some of them former militants, are helping to wage a battle against oil thieves in the region. But there is still one thing they want from the government. Find out what in this feature.

Nigeria loses billions of dollars every year to the dangerous but lucrative oil theft in the Niger Delta region of the country. This documentary chronicles how a group of youths, some of them former militants, are helping to wage a battle against oil thieves in the region. But there is still one thing they want from the government. Find out what in this feature.

84 Niger Delta · Nigeria

We have selected 100 unique places on Earth that are projected to
undergo profound changes within the next few generations.
We based our selection of the...

We have selected 100 unique places on Earth that are projected to
undergo profound changes within the next few generations.
We based our selection of the 100 places on the 4th Assessment
Report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
Simply by drawing attention to the beauty of these places, 100 Places to
Remember Before they Disappear creates an argument to preserve
them.
The 100 Places we have chosen to highlight, and the people who
live in them, are in serious danger because of rising sea levels, rising
temperatures and extreme weather events triggered by climate change.
Among ambassadors are Joss Stone, Desmond Tutu for more info visit http://www.100places.com -
Niger Delta · Nigeria
A DelicateDeltaHome to 25 MillionPeople
The Niger Delta stretches for 20,000 square kilometres along Nigerias southern Atlantic Coast. The second largest delta in the world, it is home to around 25 million people, with rivers, creeks, estuaries, wetlands and thousands of villages scattered throughout the largest mangrove swamp in Africa.
The deltas ecosystem has one of the highest concentrations of biodiversity on the planet, including numerous species of terrestrial and aquatic fauna and flora. It is also home to the widest range of butterfly species anywhere in the world.
Not far from its main city, Port Harcourt, the delta also holds some of the worlds richest oil reserves, making Nigeria the worlds seventh largest oil producer. Extensive oil production has caused widespread pollution in parts of the delta.
Most of the labourers in the oilfields are migrant workers. The local people, who come from 40 different ethnic groups, make their living from agriculture and fishing. They are some of the lowest paid people in Nigeria, most of them living below the poverty line. To add to this, rivalries between a number of warlords and different ethnic groups frequently lead to outbreaks of violence.
Projected climate changes, including rising sea levels and extreme weather events, could lead to significantly increased flooding of the delta. The resulting intrusion of seawater into the sources of fresh water would threaten the whole ecosystem, destroying the mangroves and seriously affecting agriculture, fisheries, infrastructure and the livelihood of the local communities. It may also have a serious impact on oil production.
To compound matters, the people of the region would become increasingly vulnerable to water-borne diseases such as malaria, dysentery and cholera.
By the end of this century, large parts of the delta may have been destroyed, forcing millions of people, deprived of a basic income, to abandon their homes and relocate.

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The Niger Delta stretches for 20,000 square kilometres along Nigerias southern Atlantic Coast. The second largest delta in the world, it is home to around 25 million people, with rivers, creeks, estuaries, wetlands and thousands of villages scattered throughout the largest mangrove swamp in Africa.
The deltas ecosystem has one of the highest concentrations of biodiversity on the planet, including numerous species of terrestrial and aquatic fauna and flora. It is also home to the widest range of butterfly species anywhere in the world.
Not far from its main city, Port Harcourt, the delta also holds some of the worlds richest oil reserves, making Nigeria the worlds seventh largest oil producer. Extensive oil production has caused widespread pollution in parts of the delta.
Most of the labourers in the oilfields are migrant workers. The local people, who come from 40 different ethnic groups, make their living from agriculture and fishing. They are some of the lowest paid people in Nigeria, most of them living below the poverty line. To add to this, rivalries between a number of warlords and different ethnic groups frequently lead to outbreaks of violence.
Projected climate changes, including rising sea levels and extreme weather events, could lead to significantly increased flooding of the delta. The resulting intrusion of seawater into the sources of fresh water would threaten the whole ecosystem, destroying the mangroves and seriously affecting agriculture, fisheries, infrastructure and the livelihood of the local communities. It may also have a serious impact on oil production.
To compound matters, the people of the region would become increasingly vulnerable to water-borne diseases such as malaria, dysentery and cholera.
By the end of this century, large parts of the delta may have been destroyed, forcing millions of people, deprived of a basic income, to abandon their homes and relocate.

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People Of Niger Delta Now Believe FG Has The Will Necessary For Development - Donben Donyegha

DELTA - OIL'S DIRTY BUSINESS

At the Delta of Niger River in Nigeria, where a vast proportion of planet's oil is excavated, bomb attacks, abductions and murders form part of daily routine.
...

At the Delta of Niger River in Nigeria, where a vast proportion of planet's oil is excavated, bomb attacks, abductions and murders form part of daily routine.
The documentary portrays the image of "development", the way giant multinational petroleum companies would define it. Petroleum leaks in the River destroy flora and fauna, poison the food chain and consequently wipe out the 27 million indigenous people of the area - the Ijaws, the Ogoni and the Itsekiris. The inhabitants dare to ask the self-evident, they demand an end to it. As a response they are massively and brutally attacked by special forces of the army and the police, which are armed by the oil companies. The camera meets at the river militia of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta-MEND- and presents to the world for the first time shattering images of their speed boat patrols and of their heavy weaponry.
The Delta of Niger is a lost paradise. As the documentary reveals, it is a place where despite the natural beauty, contemporary "globalized" hell prevails.
67 MINUTES, AVAILABLE VERSIONS: Greek, English, French.
WinnerFIPA D'ARGENT - Festival International de Programmes Audiovisuels, Biarritz FranceJanuary 2007
Winner JUNIOR JURY AWARD - 5th International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights (FIFDH), Geneva SwitzerlandMarch 2007

At the Delta of Niger River in Nigeria, where a vast proportion of planet's oil is excavated, bomb attacks, abductions and murders form part of daily routine.
The documentary portrays the image of "development", the way giant multinational petroleum companies would define it. Petroleum leaks in the River destroy flora and fauna, poison the food chain and consequently wipe out the 27 million indigenous people of the area - the Ijaws, the Ogoni and the Itsekiris. The inhabitants dare to ask the self-evident, they demand an end to it. As a response they are massively and brutally attacked by special forces of the army and the police, which are armed by the oil companies. The camera meets at the river militia of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta-MEND- and presents to the world for the first time shattering images of their speed boat patrols and of their heavy weaponry.
The Delta of Niger is a lost paradise. As the documentary reveals, it is a place where despite the natural beauty, contemporary "globalized" hell prevails.
67 MINUTES, AVAILABLE VERSIONS: Greek, English, French.
WinnerFIPA D'ARGENT - Festival International de Programmes Audiovisuels, Biarritz FranceJanuary 2007
Winner JUNIOR JURY AWARD - 5th International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights (FIFDH), Geneva SwitzerlandMarch 2007

The DeltaBlues (2010):Unemployment and oil sabotage has caused a ongoing conflict that has yet to be fixed
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It seemed peace was to come to the Niger Delta but the fighting and oil sabotage has resumed. A powerful report filmed before the amnesty but with many participants sceptical the world remains as pertinent as ever.
A fisherman pulls an empty net from waters that have sustained his family for generations:"Because of oil spillage we can't get fish to sustain ourselves, let alone to sell." Despite the huge oil industry 90% of locals are unemployed. Frustration led many to fight, decimating Nigeria's oil output. Now policy is being scrutinised - senior officials question the lack of development in the Niger Delta; The way the oil companies have acted thus far is a little irresponsible. An amnesty was offered to militants willing to disarm. Some accepted but many were sceptical; Amnesty will not disarm the Niger Delta. It will only quell it.
SBS Australia - ref. 4741
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The DeltaBlues (2010):Unemployment and oil sabotage has caused a ongoing conflict that has yet to be fixed
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0147njXYBo
DeltaBoys - Trailer
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It seemed peace was to come to the Niger Delta but the fighting and oil sabotage has resumed. A powerful report filmed before the amnesty but with many participants sceptical the world remains as pertinent as ever.
A fisherman pulls an empty net from waters that have sustained his family for generations:"Because of oil spillage we can't get fish to sustain ourselves, let alone to sell." Despite the huge oil industry 90% of locals are unemployed. Frustration led many to fight, decimating Nigeria's oil output. Now policy is being scrutinised - senior officials question the lack of development in the Niger Delta; The way the oil companies have acted thus far is a little irresponsible. An amnesty was offered to militants willing to disarm. Some accepted but many were sceptical; Amnesty will not disarm the Niger Delta. It will only quell it.
SBS Australia - ref. 4741
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'Oil War' Rages in Niger Delta

ANCHOR:
Nigerian militants have attacked yet another pipeline in the oil rich country. It comes amidst the heaviest fighting there in two years. The militants ...

ANCHOR:
Nigerian militants have attacked yet another pipeline in the oil rich country. It comes amidst the heaviest fighting there in two years. The militants have cut Nigeria's oil output by more than 20 percent since they began a campaign of violence two years ago.
STORY:
Oil has been a burning issue in the Niger Delta since its discovery more than half a century ago. Resentment towards foreign-owned oil companies - accruing billions of dollars a year - has simmered for years as people living in this energy-rich region remain ensnared in poverty, hobbled by the legacy of decades of economic mismanagement and military rule. Now it's exploded into what one militant group is calling an 'oil war.'
In the last four days, this rag-tag army has attacked oil interests throughout the Niger Delta - heaping further pressure on Nigeria's oil output which has been cut by more than 20 percent since militant violence began two years ago.
In the latest attacks the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta or MEND says it's blown up a flow station belonging to Shell. The military says its successfully repelled a string of attacks, including an attempt to sabotage a Chevron pipeline.
The army is keen to underplay the impact of the escalating violence but a military spokesman confirmed that an explosion had taken place at the Shell flow station.
[ColonelMusa Sagir, Nigerian Joint Mil. Task Force]:
"There was really intense fighting and exchange of fire and in the process of cross fire, I think a bullet hit one of the sensitive and inflammable part of the flow station and there was explosion and it caught
fire."
The escalating violence has prompted Shell to evacuate some of its staff. Militants claim to be holding 27 oil workers who were kidnapped last week after their oil supply vessel was hijacked.
Despite being outgunned, these men say they'll never give up until they win a stake in Nigeria's vast oil wealth.

ANCHOR:
Nigerian militants have attacked yet another pipeline in the oil rich country. It comes amidst the heaviest fighting there in two years. The militants have cut Nigeria's oil output by more than 20 percent since they began a campaign of violence two years ago.
STORY:
Oil has been a burning issue in the Niger Delta since its discovery more than half a century ago. Resentment towards foreign-owned oil companies - accruing billions of dollars a year - has simmered for years as people living in this energy-rich region remain ensnared in poverty, hobbled by the legacy of decades of economic mismanagement and military rule. Now it's exploded into what one militant group is calling an 'oil war.'
In the last four days, this rag-tag army has attacked oil interests throughout the Niger Delta - heaping further pressure on Nigeria's oil output which has been cut by more than 20 percent since militant violence began two years ago.
In the latest attacks the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta or MEND says it's blown up a flow station belonging to Shell. The military says its successfully repelled a string of attacks, including an attempt to sabotage a Chevron pipeline.
The army is keen to underplay the impact of the escalating violence but a military spokesman confirmed that an explosion had taken place at the Shell flow station.
[ColonelMusa Sagir, Nigerian Joint Mil. Task Force]:
"There was really intense fighting and exchange of fire and in the process of cross fire, I think a bullet hit one of the sensitive and inflammable part of the flow station and there was explosion and it caught
fire."
The escalating violence has prompted Shell to evacuate some of its staff. Militants claim to be holding 27 oil workers who were kidnapped last week after their oil supply vessel was hijacked.
Despite being outgunned, these men say they'll never give up until they win a stake in Nigeria's vast oil wealth.

Nigeria: Oil pollution in the Niger Delta | Global 3000

Nigeria is one of the countries with the largest reserves of crude oil worldwide. About 80 percent of the country's income comes from the export of oil and natu...

Nigeria is one of the countries with the largest reserves of crude oil worldwide. About 80 percent of the country's income comes from the export of oil and natural gas. In Port Harcourt, flares burn day and night.
For more go to: http://www.dw.de/global-3000-the-globalization-program-2012-11-12/e-16332110-9798

Nigeria is one of the countries with the largest reserves of crude oil worldwide. About 80 percent of the country's income comes from the export of oil and natural gas. In Port Harcourt, flares burn day and night.
For more go to: http://www.dw.de/global-3000-the-globalization-program-2012-11-12/e-16332110-9798

Niger Delta Avengers: We are done attacking

The militants whose attacks have caused a huge dip in Nigeria’s oil exports, forcing the economy into a big crisis, said last night that they were done with the...

The militants whose attacks have caused a huge dip in Nigeria’s oil exports, forcing the economy into a big crisis, said last night that they were done with the hostilities.
The Niger Delta Avengers (NDA) broke the news in a letter posted on its website by its spokesman, Mudoch Agbinibo, and addressed to PresidentMuhammadu Buhari. It also spoke of the need for regular dialogue to take place for the Nigerian union to survive.
Presidential spokesman Femi Adesina welcomed the cessation of hostilities by the Avengers as “a good development which is in the interest of the country and especially the Niger Delta people.”
He said “anything that portends peace is always good,” adding that “we hope that it cuts across board and it is sincere.”
The Avengers alleged that the Federal Government was out to execute a predetermined genocide against the people of the Niger Delta through the recently launched OperationCrocodileSmile, which the military high command has explained as just a training drill designed to prepare the AmphibiousDivision for a better mastery of the Niger Delta terrain.
The group also observed that the Nigerian system would work better if the Federal Government learns from the developed democracies to allow internal protests and conflicts aimed at greater good of the nation.
“We call on President Muhammadu Buhari to put away the garb of a stooge to the imperialists, whenever he speaks outside Nigeria. We have listened carefully and halted hostilities in the Niger Delta. We expect a genuine and positive attitude to restructuring and self-determination for every component unit of Nigeria. Dear president, what makes those countries (Japan, Germany, France, USA, Britain etc.) great is the ability of their governments to accommodate internal protestations and conflicts for the greater good of their nations over the years.
“Nigeria is not a one-man personal property. We must have these talks every time if this union must continue to work as one. The people of the Niger Delta have been living here from time immemorial, so we have the secret of the terrain and survival of amphibious operations.
“No amount of troop surge and simulation exercises will make you win the oil war; you can only win battles. You cannot apply the might of the state to restore the people’s confidence in your leadership when you cannot differentiate between genuine demands and being mismanaged by disorganised characters and tribal lords around you in your government that are playing the court jesters’ role as well as counting the days that is left in your four years term.
“You can deceive the whole world but we cannot be deceived by the so glamorized ongoing military operations in the creeks of Ijaw communities in the Delta coded “ Operation Crocodile Smiles”… the world should knows that with your pronouncement in Kenya and your attitude to the military build-up in the Niger Delta, it is crystal clear that the military has nothing less than a pre-determined genocide in Niger Delta and burn more already scared national resources to the pockets of those that have failed to locate the missing ChibokSchoolGirls.
“Please also tell those foreign nations that your troops are about carrying out extrajudicial killings in the Niger Delta in violation of Article Four of the Geneva Convention with “OPERATION CROCODILE SMILE”. All sane minds know the meaning of “ CROCRODILE TEARS” so by code-naming your military operation CROCODILE SMILES only betrays your motives and attitude to the whole world about the Niger Delta question.”

The militants whose attacks have caused a huge dip in Nigeria’s oil exports, forcing the economy into a big crisis, said last night that they were done with the hostilities.
The Niger Delta Avengers (NDA) broke the news in a letter posted on its website by its spokesman, Mudoch Agbinibo, and addressed to PresidentMuhammadu Buhari. It also spoke of the need for regular dialogue to take place for the Nigerian union to survive.
Presidential spokesman Femi Adesina welcomed the cessation of hostilities by the Avengers as “a good development which is in the interest of the country and especially the Niger Delta people.”
He said “anything that portends peace is always good,” adding that “we hope that it cuts across board and it is sincere.”
The Avengers alleged that the Federal Government was out to execute a predetermined genocide against the people of the Niger Delta through the recently launched OperationCrocodileSmile, which the military high command has explained as just a training drill designed to prepare the AmphibiousDivision for a better mastery of the Niger Delta terrain.
The group also observed that the Nigerian system would work better if the Federal Government learns from the developed democracies to allow internal protests and conflicts aimed at greater good of the nation.
“We call on President Muhammadu Buhari to put away the garb of a stooge to the imperialists, whenever he speaks outside Nigeria. We have listened carefully and halted hostilities in the Niger Delta. We expect a genuine and positive attitude to restructuring and self-determination for every component unit of Nigeria. Dear president, what makes those countries (Japan, Germany, France, USA, Britain etc.) great is the ability of their governments to accommodate internal protestations and conflicts for the greater good of their nations over the years.
“Nigeria is not a one-man personal property. We must have these talks every time if this union must continue to work as one. The people of the Niger Delta have been living here from time immemorial, so we have the secret of the terrain and survival of amphibious operations.
“No amount of troop surge and simulation exercises will make you win the oil war; you can only win battles. You cannot apply the might of the state to restore the people’s confidence in your leadership when you cannot differentiate between genuine demands and being mismanaged by disorganised characters and tribal lords around you in your government that are playing the court jesters’ role as well as counting the days that is left in your four years term.
“You can deceive the whole world but we cannot be deceived by the so glamorized ongoing military operations in the creeks of Ijaw communities in the Delta coded “ Operation Crocodile Smiles”… the world should knows that with your pronouncement in Kenya and your attitude to the military build-up in the Niger Delta, it is crystal clear that the military has nothing less than a pre-determined genocide in Niger Delta and burn more already scared national resources to the pockets of those that have failed to locate the missing ChibokSchoolGirls.
“Please also tell those foreign nations that your troops are about carrying out extrajudicial killings in the Niger Delta in violation of Article Four of the Geneva Convention with “OPERATION CROCODILE SMILE”. All sane minds know the meaning of “ CROCRODILE TEARS” so by code-naming your military operation CROCODILE SMILES only betrays your motives and attitude to the whole world about the Niger Delta question.”

published:30 Aug 2016

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Niger Delta Avengers; President Buhari will die if he visits Ogoniland

A suspected member of a newly established militant group in Nigeria has warned the life of PresidentMuhammadu Buhari is in danger if he visits the oil-rich Niger Delta region. In a recording sent to IBTimes UK, a man is heard saying during a phone conversation with one of the hosts of UK-based Radio Biafra, that Buhari "should sign his death warrant" before his visit.
Buhari is due to visit some states in south-eastern Nigeria to discuss with local leaders ways to tackle renewed violence in the area.
The president's planned visit – which is expected to begin on Thursday (2 June 2016) – comes as attacks on oil pipelines blamed on the new group Niger Delta Avengers (NDA) partially halted oil production, and forced Chevron and Royal Dutch Shell to close at least two plants.
"Buhari is trying to visit Ogoniland, but he should sign his death warrant before coming to Port Harcourt or try to visit any state of the Niger Delta community, Biafra land," the suspected NDA member said during the phone call.
"We are starting a dance he cannot finish. We shall dance like vultures. He [Buhari] has dared to wake a sleeping lion, but I promise him this time around if he tries to step his foot in any community of the Niger Delta, in Biafraland, he will not go back alive. Any NigerDeltan who will try to walk with Buhari shall also go to his grave that day. This is our assurance."

A suspected member of a newly established militant group in Nigeria has warned the life of PresidentMuhammadu Buhari is in danger if he visits the oil-rich Niger Delta region. In a recording sent to IBTimes UK, a man is heard saying during a phone conversation with one of the hosts of UK-based Radio Biafra, that Buhari "should sign his death warrant" before his visit.
Buhari is due to visit some states in south-eastern Nigeria to discuss with local leaders ways to tackle renewed violence in the area.
The president's planned visit – which is expected to begin on Thursday (2 June 2016) – comes as attacks on oil pipelines blamed on the new group Niger Delta Avengers (NDA) partially halted oil production, and forced Chevron and Royal Dutch Shell to close at least two plants.
"Buhari is trying to visit Ogoniland, but he should sign his death warrant before coming to Port Harcourt or try to visit any state of the Niger Delta community, Biafra land," the suspected NDA member said during the phone call.
"We are starting a dance he cannot finish. We shall dance like vultures. He [Buhari] has dared to wake a sleeping lion, but I promise him this time around if he tries to step his foot in any community of the Niger Delta, in Biafraland, he will not go back alive. Any NigerDeltan who will try to walk with Buhari shall also go to his grave that day. This is our assurance."

Niger Delta Tourism

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Niger DeltaKitchen
Niger Delta Kitchen popularly known as "MamaBanga's place" is a local restaurant located in Abuja opposite the City Park in the busy Wuse business area where you are sure of getting local Nigerian dishes/foods like Pounded yam, Fufu, Amala, Semo, Garri(Eba) served with different mouth watery soups, Egusi, Afang, Edikang ikong, Banga, Oha and many other soups, they also have the other Nigerian meals like Rice and stew, Jollof rice, Fried rice, Yam porridge for those that do not swallow in a neat and well arranged environment with well mannered staff that would attend to you.
Find out more: http://myde.st/1p9x

published: 14 Apr 2014

Niger Trip 2015

November 2015 I had the opportunity to travel to Niger, Africa with an incredible team of 18. As I returned home I had the privilege of creating a feature story on my trip for my TV class to share with my high school.
As you watch this story from my heart I pray that you would be opened to the beautiful people of Niger and that you would partner with me in prayer for a flowing river of eternal life throughout this country and that souls would be saved for the Good News of our wonderful Savior, Jesus.Thank you for taking the time to watch this.
Much love, Hannah

Why Nigeria Is Important And On The Rise

When you see news about Nigeria, it’s usually Boko Haram. But it’s also the largest economy on the African continent and things are looking up. Violence and political turmoil continue to divide the country, but it's developing into an economic powerhouse, with a rapidly growing youth population, booming film industry and rising middle class.
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Niger Delta Tourism

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A colonial-era dream may become a reality. Bankrolled by French industrialist Vincent Bolloré, the €2.5 billion- and 3,000-kilometre-long rail network is set to cover five countries, from the port of Abidjan in Ivory Coast, via Niger, to the seaside of Benin.
Against the backdrop of political instability and security issues, Bolloré's group project has also been fraught with controversy, including accusations of neo-colonialism.
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Trouble with the Niger Delta Avengers has been going on for months

The Nigerian government has concluded talks with elders and community leaders from the oil-rich Niger Delta. President Muhamadu Buhari is seeking an end to attacks on oil installations in the region. Militants have for months now been targeting oil pipelines in the Delta. They're calling for a more equitable share of Nigeria's oil wealth.

published: 01 Nov 2016

Niger Travel 2014/2015, Me and my friend showing some moves

We all got movements

published: 18 Feb 2015

INTRODUCTION OF NIGER ATTRACTIONS, TOURISM AND CULTURE: THE ROLE THAT SCOUTS PLAIY

African-Europe Insight takes a look at the Niger Delta, the people and the challenges they face in a richly blessed oil and gas region.

published: 09 Sep 2014

Vlog 002 Travel From Bere to NDJ

Just wanted to give you an idea of what the trip from Bere to N'Djamena is like. In total, I left my house at 5:45 am and arrived at my destination at 4:30 pm. This is why I'm trying to by a car. So if you'd like to help, check out zgately.com or just below!
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Niger DeltaKitchen
Niger Delta Kitchen popularly known as "MamaBanga's place" is a local restaurant located in Abuja opposite the City Park in the busy Wuse business area where you are sure of getting local Nigerian dishes/foods like Pounded yam, Fufu, Amala, Semo, Garri(Eba) served with different mouth watery soups, Egusi, Afang, Edikang ikong, Banga, Oha and many other soups, they also have the other Nigerian meals like Rice and stew, Jollof rice, Fried rice, Yam porridge for those that do not swallow in a neat and well arranged environment with well mannered staff that would attend to you.
Find out more: http://myde.st/1p9x

Niger DeltaKitchen
Niger Delta Kitchen popularly known as "MamaBanga's place" is a local restaurant located in Abuja opposite the City Park in the busy Wuse business area where you are sure of getting local Nigerian dishes/foods like Pounded yam, Fufu, Amala, Semo, Garri(Eba) served with different mouth watery soups, Egusi, Afang, Edikang ikong, Banga, Oha and many other soups, they also have the other Nigerian meals like Rice and stew, Jollof rice, Fried rice, Yam porridge for those that do not swallow in a neat and well arranged environment with well mannered staff that would attend to you.
Find out more: http://myde.st/1p9x

Niger Trip 2015

November 2015 I had the opportunity to travel to Niger, Africa with an incredible team of 18. As I returned home I had the privilege of creating a feature story...

November 2015 I had the opportunity to travel to Niger, Africa with an incredible team of 18. As I returned home I had the privilege of creating a feature story on my trip for my TV class to share with my high school.
As you watch this story from my heart I pray that you would be opened to the beautiful people of Niger and that you would partner with me in prayer for a flowing river of eternal life throughout this country and that souls would be saved for the Good News of our wonderful Savior, Jesus.Thank you for taking the time to watch this.
Much love, Hannah

November 2015 I had the opportunity to travel to Niger, Africa with an incredible team of 18. As I returned home I had the privilege of creating a feature story on my trip for my TV class to share with my high school.
As you watch this story from my heart I pray that you would be opened to the beautiful people of Niger and that you would partner with me in prayer for a flowing river of eternal life throughout this country and that souls would be saved for the Good News of our wonderful Savior, Jesus.Thank you for taking the time to watch this.
Much love, Hannah

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Did anyone attend the event or hear of it in Rivers State? I saw the pics on facebook and it was lovely. EZEFRANKEKE GBAKAGBAKA OF WOJI KINGDOM AND KING DANDY...

Did anyone attend the event or hear of it in Rivers State? I saw the pics on facebook and it was lovely. EZEFRANKEKE GBAKAGBAKA OF WOJI KINGDOM AND KING DANDYSON JAJA(AMANYANABO OF OPOBO KINGDOM ), JOSEPH ANELE, EZE CHUKWUMELA NNAM OBIOBA OF OGBALAND, MRS ONUOHA, etc were the present dignitaries. Want the latest NigerianNews? Subscribe to NTA2Lagos by clicking on this link http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO-I2SZgDG6S6SF6FDZQbwQ?sub_confirmation=1 then on subscribe
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A colonial-era dream may become a reality. Bankrolled by French industrialist Vincent Bolloré, the €2.5 billion- and 3,000-kilometre-long rail network is set to cover five countries, from the port of Abidjan in Ivory Coast, via Niger, to the seaside of Benin.
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The Nigerian government has concluded talks with elders and community leaders from the oil-rich Niger Delta. President Muhamadu Buhari is seeking an end to attacks on oil installations in the region. Militants have for months now been targeting oil pipelines in the Delta. They're calling for a more equitable share of Nigeria's oil wealth.

The Nigerian government has concluded talks with elders and community leaders from the oil-rich Niger Delta. President Muhamadu Buhari is seeking an end to attacks on oil installations in the region. Militants have for months now been targeting oil pipelines in the Delta. They're calling for a more equitable share of Nigeria's oil wealth.

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Just wanted to give you an idea of what the trip from Bere to N'Djamena is like. In total, I left my house at 5:45 am and arrived at my destination at 4:30 pm. This is why I'm trying to by a car. So if you'd like to help, check out zgately.com or just below!
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Just wanted to give you an idea of what the trip from Bere to N'Djamena is like. In total, I left my house at 5:45 am and arrived at my destination at 4:30 pm. This is why I'm trying to by a car. So if you'd like to help, check out zgately.com or just below!
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Kalabari Niger Delta Film ( Krakraye) part1

DOCUMENTARY: BATTLING OIL THEFT IN THE NIGER DELTA

Nigeria loses billions of dollars every year to the dangerous but lucrative oil theft in the Niger Delta region of the country. This documentary chronicles how a group of youths, some of them former militants, are helping to wage a battle against oil thieves in the region. But there is still one thing they want from the government. Find out what in this feature.

published: 08 May 2013

Oil Sabotage On The Niger Delta And Its Effects On The Community

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The Tribes Of The River Niger (2013)

The Way Of The Water: The River Niger is the lifeblood of Mali and the Inner Niger Delta the country's beating heart. But in the face of rapid change, the tribes reliant on the waters are struggling to save their traditions.
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See the havoc caused by the discovery of oil in Nigeria

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The kidnapping of four oil workers in the Niger Delta threatens to wreck havoc on the world's already red hot oil market. We bring back two pertinent reports on Nigeria's oil wars. Includes extensive interviews with militia leader, Asari.
Nigeria's lucrative oil reserves may have enriched its politicians but they've brought little but misery to ordinary people. Now, a rebel group is fighting for a share of the profits. "I need help. I need help," begs a woman, clutching her young children in despair. Her home ha...

published: 05 Jul 2007

A PATHETIC STORY OF THE REAL LIFE SITUATION IN NIGER DELTA - 2017 Nigerian Movies | African Movies

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published: 04 Dec 2017

Niger Delta Avengers

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Despite being abundant in human and natural resources, violence and decline in development prevail in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. In this talk, Eugene Abels invites us to stop pointing fingers at governments, unite and reflect on our history and also, to change our thought patterns, attitudes and habits in order to create the community/nation we want.
A deliberate ChangeAgent and technocrat committed to international best practices who has in three decades traversed the Real, Banking and Public Sectors of the NigerianEconomy, Eugene Irefa Abels was born, bred and schooled in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria. He hails from two oil producing Communities, Nembe and Finima and believes that they are a microcosm of the Niger Delta Region.
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COW MASQUERADE OF IKWERE, NIGER DELTA-FESTOUR

The Ikwerre (also spelt Ikwere) are one of the many ethnic groups in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. They are generally considered a subgroup of the Igbo people of southeastern Nigeria,[1][2][3] although a small minority for political expediency now dispute this account,claiming their history was rewritten during the colonial period because of the dominance of the larger Igbo group. The Ikwerre are said to be related or share common ancestry with the Ogba and Ekpeye people.........
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DOCUMENTARY: BATTLING OIL THEFT IN THE NIGER DELTA

Nigeria loses billions of dollars every year to the dangerous but lucrative oil theft in the Niger Delta region of the country. This documentary chronicles how ...

Nigeria loses billions of dollars every year to the dangerous but lucrative oil theft in the Niger Delta region of the country. This documentary chronicles how a group of youths, some of them former militants, are helping to wage a battle against oil thieves in the region. But there is still one thing they want from the government. Find out what in this feature.

Nigeria loses billions of dollars every year to the dangerous but lucrative oil theft in the Niger Delta region of the country. This documentary chronicles how a group of youths, some of them former militants, are helping to wage a battle against oil thieves in the region. But there is still one thing they want from the government. Find out what in this feature.

The DeltaBlues (2010):Unemployment and oil sabotage has caused a ongoing conflict that has yet to be fixed
For similar stories, see:
Daughters Of The Niger Delta - Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0147njXYBo
DeltaBoys - Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTHlnzp7-yw
Children are the Victims of Witch Hunts in Nigeria
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It seemed peace was to come to the Niger Delta but the fighting and oil sabotage has resumed. A powerful report filmed before the amnesty but with many participants sceptical the world remains as pertinent as ever.
A fisherman pulls an empty net from waters that have sustained his family for generations:"Because of oil spillage we can't get fish to sustain ourselves, let alone to sell." Despite the huge oil industry 90% of locals are unemployed. Frustration led many to fight, decimating Nigeria's oil output. Now policy is being scrutinised - senior officials question the lack of development in the Niger Delta; The way the oil companies have acted thus far is a little irresponsible. An amnesty was offered to militants willing to disarm. Some accepted but many were sceptical; Amnesty will not disarm the Niger Delta. It will only quell it.
SBS Australia - ref. 4741
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The DeltaBlues (2010):Unemployment and oil sabotage has caused a ongoing conflict that has yet to be fixed
For similar stories, see:
Daughters Of The Niger Delta - Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0147njXYBo
DeltaBoys - Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTHlnzp7-yw
Children are the Victims of Witch Hunts in Nigeria
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It seemed peace was to come to the Niger Delta but the fighting and oil sabotage has resumed. A powerful report filmed before the amnesty but with many participants sceptical the world remains as pertinent as ever.
A fisherman pulls an empty net from waters that have sustained his family for generations:"Because of oil spillage we can't get fish to sustain ourselves, let alone to sell." Despite the huge oil industry 90% of locals are unemployed. Frustration led many to fight, decimating Nigeria's oil output. Now policy is being scrutinised - senior officials question the lack of development in the Niger Delta; The way the oil companies have acted thus far is a little irresponsible. An amnesty was offered to militants willing to disarm. Some accepted but many were sceptical; Amnesty will not disarm the Niger Delta. It will only quell it.
SBS Australia - ref. 4741
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The Way Of The Water: The River Niger is the lifeblood of Mali and the Inner Niger Delta the country's beating heart. But in the face of rapid change, the tribes reliant on the waters are struggling to save their traditions.
For similar stories, see:
Travelling with Immigrants - Mali
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMC3jbQN5gI
Al Qaeda In Northern Mali
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGF2bCADAgg
Tuareg's Return Home - Mali
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"If it's already difficult today, what will happen in thirty years time?" ChiefYusuf's son Allai shares his father's anxieties. For those living in this fragile region, the pressures of development and environmental change are beginning to tell. But within the tribes you can still find some glimmers of hope. "Our task is to try and improve the country, in a way that is consistent with our traditions."
SPAV – Ref. 5777
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The Way Of The Water: The River Niger is the lifeblood of Mali and the Inner Niger Delta the country's beating heart. But in the face of rapid change, the tribes reliant on the waters are struggling to save their traditions.
For similar stories, see:
Travelling with Immigrants - Mali
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMC3jbQN5gI
Al Qaeda In Northern Mali
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Tuareg's Return Home - Mali
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"If it's already difficult today, what will happen in thirty years time?" ChiefYusuf's son Allai shares his father's anxieties. For those living in this fragile region, the pressures of development and environmental change are beginning to tell. But within the tribes you can still find some glimmers of hope. "Our task is to try and improve the country, in a way that is consistent with our traditions."
SPAV – Ref. 5777
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There is this saying that goes that every person is innocent until proven guilty. Do you agree? Well in this movie I noticed something that I have noticed in mo...

There is this saying that goes that every person is innocent until proven guilty. Do you agree? Well in this movie I noticed something that I have noticed in more than one movie before which is the brutalization of a prisoner even before he or she has been proven guilty. I wonder does this really happen in Nigerian police? or is this just another creation of the movie industry? ...Find Out
The sequel to this movie is called "End of Amnesty". The movie is divided into four parts namely Amnesty 1 & 2, then End of Amnesty 1 & 2 respectively.
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There is this saying that goes that every person is innocent until proven guilty. Do you agree? Well in this movie I noticed something that I have noticed in more than one movie before which is the brutalization of a prisoner even before he or she has been proven guilty. I wonder does this really happen in Nigerian police? or is this just another creation of the movie industry? ...Find Out
The sequel to this movie is called "End of Amnesty". The movie is divided into four parts namely Amnesty 1 & 2, then End of Amnesty 1 & 2 respectively.
Cast: Sam Dede, Van Vicker, Mercy Johnson, Gentle Jack, Hanks Anuku, Olu Jacobs, Ebele Okaro, Jibola Dabor, OlisadebeChike, Nuella Njubigbo, JuniorPope, Eve Esin
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See the havoc caused by the discovery of oil in Nigeria

Oil War, 2005 - Nigeria is one of many developing countries to have discovered oil, and as is often the case, the rich get richer, and the poor suffer more than...

Oil War, 2005 - Nigeria is one of many developing countries to have discovered oil, and as is often the case, the rich get richer, and the poor suffer more than just loss of income.
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The kidnapping of four oil workers in the Niger Delta threatens to wreck havoc on the world's already red hot oil market. We bring back two pertinent reports on Nigeria's oil wars. Includes extensive interviews with militia leader, Asari.
Nigeria's lucrative oil reserves may have enriched its politicians but they've brought little but misery to ordinary people. Now, a rebel group is fighting for a share of the profits. "I need help. I need help," begs a woman, clutching her young children in despair. Her home has just been demolished to create luxury housing for foreign oil workers. "The oil boom has turned into the oil doom!" laments Pastor Lekia. Across the NigerDelta, there's growing resentment at the oil industry. "Corruption pervades the whole place, starting with the way contracts are awarded," complains lawyer Ledum Mittee. "There seems to be some sort of collusion between the oil companies and those in power." But militia leader Asari Dokubo has vowed to sever that link. He's fighting to seize control of the oil and give it back to the people. "We own the oil!" he proclaims. "The thieves are the people in Abuja." And across Nigeria, young men are flocking to his call. Last September, he spooked the international markets and forced the price of oil to $50 a barrel by threatening to attack foreign oil companies. The government was forced to agree a truce but he's threatened to rearm unless oil companies leave. Nigerians no longer expect help from their own government. It's militia leaders like Asari who are winning their trust.
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Oil War, 2005 - Nigeria is one of many developing countries to have discovered oil, and as is often the case, the rich get richer, and the poor suffer more than just loss of income.
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The kidnapping of four oil workers in the Niger Delta threatens to wreck havoc on the world's already red hot oil market. We bring back two pertinent reports on Nigeria's oil wars. Includes extensive interviews with militia leader, Asari.
Nigeria's lucrative oil reserves may have enriched its politicians but they've brought little but misery to ordinary people. Now, a rebel group is fighting for a share of the profits. "I need help. I need help," begs a woman, clutching her young children in despair. Her home has just been demolished to create luxury housing for foreign oil workers. "The oil boom has turned into the oil doom!" laments Pastor Lekia. Across the NigerDelta, there's growing resentment at the oil industry. "Corruption pervades the whole place, starting with the way contracts are awarded," complains lawyer Ledum Mittee. "There seems to be some sort of collusion between the oil companies and those in power." But militia leader Asari Dokubo has vowed to sever that link. He's fighting to seize control of the oil and give it back to the people. "We own the oil!" he proclaims. "The thieves are the people in Abuja." And across Nigeria, young men are flocking to his call. Last September, he spooked the international markets and forced the price of oil to $50 a barrel by threatening to attack foreign oil companies. The government was forced to agree a truce but he's threatened to rearm unless oil companies leave. Nigerians no longer expect help from their own government. It's militia leaders like Asari who are winning their trust.
Produced by ABC Australia. Ref - 2683
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A PATHETIC STORY OF THE REAL LIFE SITUATION IN NIGER DELTA - 2017 Nigerian Movies | African Movies

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Despite being abundant in human and natural resources, violence and decline in development prevail in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. In this talk, Eugene Abels invites us to stop pointing fingers at governments, unite and reflect on our history and also, to change our thought patterns, attitudes and habits in order to create the community/nation we want.
A deliberate ChangeAgent and technocrat committed to international best practices who has in three decades traversed the Real, Banking and Public Sectors of the NigerianEconomy, Eugene Irefa Abels was born, bred and schooled in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria. He hails from two oil producing Communities, Nembe and Finima and believes that they are a microcosm of the Niger Delta Region.
An exponent of the need to exorcise our Colonial past from the souls of our public servants and elected officials, he believes the art of governance has been reduced to the single person pronoun ‘I’ whereas ‘we the people’ holds no relevance.
An advocate for the Public good, he has engaged in mobilization of blood donors for blood banks, creation of a continental team from street basketball, campaigns against kidnaping, elevation of the reggae genre to become elitist, inclusive & evangelical and has celebrated people and his city, Port Harcourt, at his expense for over a decade.
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Despite being abundant in human and natural resources, violence and decline in development prevail in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. In this talk, Eugene Abels invites us to stop pointing fingers at governments, unite and reflect on our history and also, to change our thought patterns, attitudes and habits in order to create the community/nation we want.
A deliberate ChangeAgent and technocrat committed to international best practices who has in three decades traversed the Real, Banking and Public Sectors of the NigerianEconomy, Eugene Irefa Abels was born, bred and schooled in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria. He hails from two oil producing Communities, Nembe and Finima and believes that they are a microcosm of the Niger Delta Region.
An exponent of the need to exorcise our Colonial past from the souls of our public servants and elected officials, he believes the art of governance has been reduced to the single person pronoun ‘I’ whereas ‘we the people’ holds no relevance.
An advocate for the Public good, he has engaged in mobilization of blood donors for blood banks, creation of a continental team from street basketball, campaigns against kidnaping, elevation of the reggae genre to become elitist, inclusive & evangelical and has celebrated people and his city, Port Harcourt, at his expense for over a decade.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

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The Ikwerre (also spelt Ikwere) are one of the many ethnic groups in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. They are generally considered a subgroup of the Igbo people of southeastern Nigeria,[1][2][3] although a small minority for political expediency now dispute this account,claiming their history was rewritten during the colonial period because of the dominance of the larger Igbo group. The Ikwerre are said to be related or share common ancestry with the Ogba and Ekpeye people.........
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The Ikwerre (also spelt Ikwere) are one of the many ethnic groups in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. They are generally considered a subgroup of the Igbo people of southeastern Nigeria,[1][2][3] although a small minority for political expediency now dispute this account,claiming their history was rewritten during the colonial period because of the dominance of the larger Igbo group. The Ikwerre are said to be related or share common ancestry with the Ogba and Ekpeye people.........
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DOCUMENTARY: BATTLING OIL THEFT IN THE NIGER DELTA

Nigeria loses billions of dollars every year to the dangerous but lucrative oil theft in the Niger Delta region of the country. This documentary chronicles how a group of youths, some of them former militants, are helping to wage a battle against oil thieves in the region. But there is still one thing they want from the government. Find out what in this feature.

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84 Niger Delta · Nigeria

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84 Niger Delta · Nigeria

We have selected 100 unique places on Earth that are projected to
undergo profound changes within the next few generations.
We based our selection of the 100 places on the 4th Assessment
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The 100 Places we have chosen to highlight, and the people who
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Niger Delta · Nigeria
A DelicateDeltaHome to 25 MillionPeople
The Niger Delta stretches for 20,000 square kilometres along Nigerias southern Atlantic Coast. The second largest delta in the world, it is home to around 25 million people, with rivers, creeks, estuaries, wetlands and thousands of villages scattered throughout the largest mangrove swamp in Africa.
The deltas ecosystem has one of the highest concentrations of biodiversity on the planet, including numerous species of terrestrial and aquatic fauna and flora. It is also home to the widest range of butterfly species anywhere in the world.
Not far from its main city, Port Harcourt, the delta also holds some of the worlds richest oil reserves, making Nigeria the worlds seventh largest oil producer. Extensive oil production has caused widespread pollution in parts of the delta.
Most of the labourers in the oilfields are migrant workers. The local people, who come from 40 different ethnic groups, make their living from agriculture and fishing. They are some of the lowest paid people in Nigeria, most of them living below the poverty line. To add to this, rivalries between a number of warlords and different ethnic groups frequently lead to outbreaks of violence.
Projected climate changes, including rising sea levels and extreme weather events, could lead to significantly increased flooding of the delta. The resulting intrusion of seawater into the sources of fresh water would threaten the whole ecosystem, destroying the mangroves and seriously affecting agriculture, fisheries, infrastructure and the livelihood of the local communities. It may also have a serious impact on oil production.
To compound matters, the people of the region would become increasingly vulnerable to water-borne diseases such as malaria, dysentery and cholera.
By the end of this century, large parts of the delta may have been destroyed, forcing millions of people, deprived of a basic income, to abandon their homes and relocate.

7:07

People Of Niger Delta Now Believe FG Has The Will Necessary For Development - Donben Donyegha

DELTA - OIL'S DIRTY BUSINESS

At the Delta of Niger River in Nigeria, where a vast proportion of planet's oil is excavated, bomb attacks, abductions and murders form part of daily routine.
The documentary portrays the image of "development", the way giant multinational petroleum companies would define it. Petroleum leaks in the River destroy flora and fauna, poison the food chain and consequently wipe out the 27 million indigenous people of the area - the Ijaws, the Ogoni and the Itsekiris. The inhabitants dare to ask the self-evident, they demand an end to it. As a response they are massively and brutally attacked by special forces of the army and the police, which are armed by the oil companies. The camera meets at the river militia of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta-MEND- and presents to the world for the first time shattering images of their speed boat patrols and of their heavy weaponry.
The Delta of Niger is a lost paradise. As the documentary reveals, it is a place where despite the natural beauty, contemporary "globalized" hell prevails.
67 MINUTES, AVAILABLE VERSIONS: Greek, English, French.
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20:57

Oil Sabotage On The Niger Delta And Its Effects On The Community

The Delta Blues (2010):Unemployment and oil sabotage has caused a ongoing conflict that ha...

Oil Sabotage On The Niger Delta And Its Effects On The Community

The DeltaBlues (2010):Unemployment and oil sabotage has caused a ongoing conflict that has yet to be fixed
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It seemed peace was to come to the Niger Delta but the fighting and oil sabotage has resumed. A powerful report filmed before the amnesty but with many participants sceptical the world remains as pertinent as ever.
A fisherman pulls an empty net from waters that have sustained his family for generations:"Because of oil spillage we can't get fish to sustain ourselves, let alone to sell." Despite the huge oil industry 90% of locals are unemployed. Frustration led many to fight, decimating Nigeria's oil output. Now policy is being scrutinised - senior officials question the lack of development in the Niger Delta; The way the oil companies have acted thus far is a little irresponsible. An amnesty was offered to militants willing to disarm. Some accepted but many were sceptical; Amnesty will not disarm the Niger Delta. It will only quell it.
SBS Australia - ref. 4741
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Kalabari Niger Delta Film ( Krakraye) part1

A Kalabari, Niger Delta Film Subtitled in English Produced by Gentle jack

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Niger Trip 2015

November 2015 I had the opportunity to travel to Niger, Africa with an incredible team of ...

Niger Trip 2015

November 2015 I had the opportunity to travel to Niger, Africa with an incredible team of 18. As I returned home I had the privilege of creating a feature story on my trip for my TV class to share with my high school.
As you watch this story from my heart I pray that you would be opened to the beautiful people of Niger and that you would partner with me in prayer for a flowing river of eternal life throughout this country and that souls would be saved for the Good News of our wonderful Savior, Jesus.Thank you for taking the time to watch this.
Much love, Hannah

Why Nigeria Is Important And On The Rise

When you see news about Nigeria, it’s usually Boko Haram. But it’s also the largest economy on the African continent and things are looking up. Violence and political turmoil continue to divide the country, but it's developing into an economic powerhouse, with a rapidly growing youth population, booming film industry and rising middle class.
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Niger Delta Tourism

Did anyone attend the event or hear of it in Rivers State? I saw the pics on facebook and ...

Niger Delta Tourism

Did anyone attend the event or hear of it in Rivers State? I saw the pics on facebook and it was lovely. EZEFRANKEKE GBAKAGBAKA OF WOJI KINGDOM AND KING DANDYSON JAJA(AMANYANABO OF OPOBO KINGDOM ), JOSEPH ANELE, EZE CHUKWUMELA NNAM OBIOBA OF OGBALAND, MRS ONUOHA, etc were the present dignitaries. Want the latest NigerianNews? Subscribe to NTA2Lagos by clicking on this link http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO-I2SZgDG6S6SF6FDZQbwQ?sub_confirmation=1 then on subscribe
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Against the backdrop of political instability and security issues, Bolloré's group project has also been fraught with controversy, including accusations of neo-colonialism.
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DOCUMENTARY: BATTLING OIL THEFT IN THE NIGER DELTA

Nigeria loses billions of dollars every year to the dangerous but lucrative oil theft in the Niger Delta region of the country. This documentary chronicles how a group of youths, some of them former militants, are helping to wage a battle against oil thieves in the region. But there is still one thing they want from the government. Find out what in this feature.

20:57

Oil Sabotage On The Niger Delta And Its Effects On The Community

The Delta Blues (2010):Unemployment and oil sabotage has caused a ongoing conflict that ha...

Oil Sabotage On The Niger Delta And Its Effects On The Community

The DeltaBlues (2010):Unemployment and oil sabotage has caused a ongoing conflict that has yet to be fixed
For similar stories, see:
Daughters Of The Niger Delta - Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0147njXYBo
DeltaBoys - Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTHlnzp7-yw
Children are the Victims of Witch Hunts in Nigeria
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It seemed peace was to come to the Niger Delta but the fighting and oil sabotage has resumed. A powerful report filmed before the amnesty but with many participants sceptical the world remains as pertinent as ever.
A fisherman pulls an empty net from waters that have sustained his family for generations:"Because of oil spillage we can't get fish to sustain ourselves, let alone to sell." Despite the huge oil industry 90% of locals are unemployed. Frustration led many to fight, decimating Nigeria's oil output. Now policy is being scrutinised - senior officials question the lack of development in the Niger Delta; The way the oil companies have acted thus far is a little irresponsible. An amnesty was offered to militants willing to disarm. Some accepted but many were sceptical; Amnesty will not disarm the Niger Delta. It will only quell it.
SBS Australia - ref. 4741
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25:05

The Tribes Of The River Niger (2013)

The Way Of The Water: The River Niger is the lifeblood of Mali and the Inner Niger Delta t...

The Tribes Of The River Niger (2013)

The Way Of The Water: The River Niger is the lifeblood of Mali and the Inner Niger Delta the country's beating heart. But in the face of rapid change, the tribes reliant on the waters are struggling to save their traditions.
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"If it's already difficult today, what will happen in thirty years time?" ChiefYusuf's son Allai shares his father's anxieties. For those living in this fragile region, the pressures of development and environmental change are beginning to tell. But within the tribes you can still find some glimmers of hope. "Our task is to try and improve the country, in a way that is consistent with our traditions."
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Kalabari Niger Delta Film (Krakraye) part 2

A Kalabari, Niger Delta Film Subtitled in English Produced by Gentle Jack

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There is this saying that goes that every person is innocent until proven guilty. Do you agree? Well in this movie I noticed something that I have noticed in more than one movie before which is the brutalization of a prisoner even before he or she has been proven guilty. I wonder does this really happen in Nigerian police? or is this just another creation of the movie industry? ...Find Out
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See the havoc caused by the discovery of oil in Nigeria

Oil War, 2005 - Nigeria is one of many developing countries to have discovered oil, and as is often the case, the rich get richer, and the poor suffer more than just loss of income.
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The kidnapping of four oil workers in the Niger Delta threatens to wreck havoc on the world's already red hot oil market. We bring back two pertinent reports on Nigeria's oil wars. Includes extensive interviews with militia leader, Asari.
Nigeria's lucrative oil reserves may have enriched its politicians but they've brought little but misery to ordinary people. Now, a rebel group is fighting for a share of the profits. "I need help. I need help," begs a woman, clutching her young children in despair. Her home has just been demolished to create luxury housing for foreign oil workers. "The oil boom has turned into the oil doom!" laments Pastor Lekia. Across the NigerDelta, there's growing resentment at the oil industry. "Corruption pervades the whole place, starting with the way contracts are awarded," complains lawyer Ledum Mittee. "There seems to be some sort of collusion between the oil companies and those in power." But militia leader Asari Dokubo has vowed to sever that link. He's fighting to seize control of the oil and give it back to the people. "We own the oil!" he proclaims. "The thieves are the people in Abuja." And across Nigeria, young men are flocking to his call. Last September, he spooked the international markets and forced the price of oil to $50 a barrel by threatening to attack foreign oil companies. The government was forced to agree a truce but he's threatened to rearm unless oil companies leave. Nigerians no longer expect help from their own government. It's militia leaders like Asari who are winning their trust.
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